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Sheriff: Nothing of 'Evidentiary Value' Has Been Recovered In Search So Far

"Today, with assistance from community volunteers, we are conducting a routine search for articles of evidentiary value that may be related to Jayme’s disappearance."

Sheriff: Nothing of 'Evidentiary Value' Has Been Recovered In Search So Far

BARRON COUNTY -- The Barron County Sheriff’s Office continues to work with our local, state and federal law enforcement partners in the search for missing and endangered 13 year old Jayme Closs.  We ask the public’s help in continuing to provide tips at 1-855-744-3879.  We have received over 800 tips since Monday, 10/15/18, at our Command Center. 

Today, with assistance from community volunteers, we are conducting a routine search for articles of evidentiary value that may be related to Jayme’s disappearance.  We thank the volunteers for their efforts, as the search efforts are still underway.  As of the time of this release, nothing of evidentiary value has been recovered.  We will update the public as appropriate.

Barron Area School District Superintendent Diane Trembley wishes to extend her sincere gratitude for the continued support from law enforcement, businesses, families and community.  We ask that you continue to respect the privacy of our students, staff and the family of Jayme Closs.

Please follow our Barron County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page and FBI Twitter #FindJayme updates as this is the most up-to-date information as we know it, and continue to remain vigilant in reporting any tips you may have to law enforcement.


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Barron County Sheriff Seeking 100 Volunteers to Search for 'Articles of Evidentiary Value'

BARRON COUNTY -- Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald would like to thank the community for their continued support and all of the tips we have received in the case of missing & endangered 13 year old Jayme Closs of Barron, Wisconsin.

At this time, we are requesting the public’s assistance in conducting a routine search for articles of evidentiary value that may be related to the incident.

One hundred volunteers are needed and should report to the intersection of State Highway 8 and 16th Street at 2:00 p.m. in the City of Barron. Barron County officials will be there to greet you.

Volunteers need to present a valid form of photo identification and be able to walk on uneven terrain. Proper footwear (hard soled shoes) and clothing are required. Volunteers are asked to provide their own water.

Once we have 100 able-bodied volunteers, we will need to turn additional people away. Please continue to monitor our social media accounts, should we need additional volunteers in the future we will make those requests via social media.

Please do not call in we only need 100 people

Last Update: Oct 31, 2018 12:04 am CDT

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